Xinjiang lighting market: lighting border trade accounted for more than 60% of sales


The vast desert, the vast Tianshan. Xinjiang is a fascinating experience.

In this piece of land about one-sixth of the Republic, what about its lighting market? Before going to this market, the reporters heard that the border trade here is very good, but what about it? To explore these concerns in the industry The reporter took a survey of the Xinjiang lighting market and entered Xinjiang.

Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, referred to as New, is located in the northwestern border of China, covering an area of ​​1.66 million square kilometers, accounting for one-sixth of China's total land area. It is the largest provincial-level administrative region in China. Xinjiang is located in the hinterland of the Eurasian continent. The land border is more than 5,600 kilometers. It is bordered by eight countries including Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, India and Afghanistan. It is historically the ancient Silk Road. The important channel is now the only place for the second Eurasian Continental Bridge, and its strategic location is very important.

Xinjiang has 14 prefectures, prefectures, cities and 88 counties (cities), of which 33 are border counties (cities). Xinjiang has a population of 21 million, of which ethnic minorities account for about 60.5%.

Last year, Xinjiang achieved a gross domestic product (GDP) of 349.42 billion yuan, an increase of 12.2% over the previous year. The per capita GDP was 16,860 yuan, an increase of 9.9%. It was converted at the average exchange rate of the year, reaching $2,217 per person, breaking through the $2,000 mark for the first time. The industrial added value was 137.484 billion yuan, an increase of 15.0% over the previous year. Among them, the added value of industrial enterprises above designated size was 132.418 billion yuan, an increase of 15.2%. In terms of foreign trade, the total import and export volume of Xinjiang's goods last year was 13.716 billion US dollars, an increase of 50.7% over the previous year. Among them, the total export value was 11.503 billion yuan, an increase of 61.1%.

Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, referred to as New, is located in the northwestern border of China, covering an area of ​​1.66 million square kilometers, accounting for one-sixth of China's total land area. It is the largest provincial-level administrative region in China. Xinjiang is located in the hinterland of the Eurasian continent. The land border is more than 5,600 kilometers. It is bordered by eight countries including Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, India and Afghanistan. It is historically the ancient Silk Road. The important channel is now the only place for the second Eurasian Continental Bridge, and its strategic location is very important.

Xinjiang has 14 prefectures, prefectures, cities and 88 counties (cities), of which 33 are border counties (cities). Xinjiang has a population of 21 million, of which ethnic minorities account for about 60.5%.

Last year, Xinjiang achieved a gross domestic product (GDP) of 349.42 billion yuan, an increase of 12.2% over the previous year. The per capita GDP was 16,860 yuan, an increase of 9.9%. It was converted at the average exchange rate of the year, reaching $2,217 per person, breaking through the $2,000 mark for the first time. The industrial added value was 137.484 billion yuan, an increase of 15.0% over the previous year. Among them, the added value of industrial enterprises above designated size was 132.418 billion yuan, an increase of 15.2%. In terms of foreign trade, the total import and export volume of Xinjiang's goods last year was 13.716 billion US dollars, an increase of 50.7% over the previous year. Among them, the total export value was 11.503 billion yuan, an increase of 61.1%.

Urumqi: Central Asian lighting distribution center, market capacity can not be ignored

Hualing Light City has more foreign businessmen, and lighting and border trade accounts for more than 60% of market sales.

When it comes to the lighting market in Xinjiang, people in the industry will immediately think of border trade.

Yes, when the reporter visited the Xinjiang market, it was found that there were quite a few merchants in Central Asia in the Hualing Lantern City, the largest lighting city in Xinjiang. They used different accents and brought their own or self-employed translators to Hualing Light City.

Hualing Light City is located on the second floor of Hualing International Trade Plaza, with an area of ​​50,000 square meters, which is also a large lighting store in the country. Relative to some of the city in the northwest, it is the largest city in the northwest. It is understood that this light city has more than 200 shops.

In the hinterland of the northwest, there is such a large lighting city, which is closely related to the border trade in Xinjiang. In recent years, trade between Xinjiang and Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan) and Russia has become more active, which has brought merchants from Central Asia, West Asia and Russia to Xinjiang. The capital of Urumqi.

Gao Jianmin, the person in charge of Hualing International Lighting Plaza, said that since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the border trade between Xinjiang and Central Asian countries has become increasingly frequent. Hualing International Trade Plaza has become one of the most important distribution centers for building materials in the region. At present, the conservative figure is that the export of Hualing market accounts for more than 60%, and individual merchants in the market may exceed this figure.

The reporter saw in Hualing Light City that most of the well-known brands in the lighting and lighting industry have larger stores. Such as Op, NVC, Sanxiong Aurora, Huayi, Yinyu, Dongpu Electric, Jiamei and so on. According to the dealer, Hualing Lighting International Plaza, as the largest lighting city in Xinjiang, has concentrated on not only the important lighting sales activities in Xinjiang but also in Central Asia. The lights here are transported to Almaty and Astana in Kazakhstan and transported to many Central Asian cities such as Bishkek and Dushanbe.

Gao Jianmin analyzed the reasons why Urumqi became a distribution center for Central Asian lighting. First, the CIS countries (including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Russia, etc., which are on the verge of Xinjiang) were separated from the planned economy of the Soviet Union. On the one hand, the business activities of the CIS countries are more free than before, and at the same time, due to the industrial pattern left over by the Soviet Union, which focused on heavy industry and industrial division, the light industrial materials in Central Asian countries are in an abnormal shortage. Lighting and other building materials are among the shortages. Second, China's light industrial goods are cheaper and cheaper than imports from Europe. Thirdly, because Hualing market covers a variety of building materials and home decoration categories, building materials distributors and home decorators can purchase one-stop. Hualing Lighting International Plaza also covers all kinds of medium and high-grade lighting, meeting the needs of consumers at all levels. Moreover, Hualing has a national second-class port Xinjiang Hualing national second-class port, as well as logistics distribution, catering services and other subsidiaries, these supporting companies provide a convenient environment for foreign businessmen to Hualing shopping.

But this year, the border trade situation is not very optimistic, perhaps because of the Olympics. Some dealers said that this year's lighting sales are somewhat lighter than in the past. But perhaps this is only temporary, and there have been cases such as the stagnation of operations caused by border closures.


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